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Artist of the Month: Paul McMahan

Kim Rodeffer Funk
October
01
/ 2014

As you look at Paul McMahan's watercolors, you cannot help but recognize the colorful influence of his coastal New England environment. The coastal colors and watery influences of maritime history and quaint small towns show up in each piece.

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Visiting Volcanic Lanzarote on the César Manrique Trail

Dr. Jessie Voigts
October
01
/ 2014
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Are you looking for something different in your next vacation? Head to Lanzarote, the most eastern of the Canary Islands, for a beach vacation like no other. Lanzarote boasts 132 miles of coastline. Of those 132 miles, 16 are sandy beaches, and 114 are rocky beaches.

 

A Glimpse into Ozark, Missouri

Carleigh Pierce
October
01
/ 2014
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The crisp morning air surrounds me, and the sun slowly begins to kiss the earth in a beautiful haze.
    
My journey through our small town of Ozark, Missouri, begins at the abandoned Old Ozark Mill.

 

Music, Ireland, Love: The Carnival at Bray

Dr. Jessie Voigts
September
30
/ 2014
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It’s difficult to move. It’s even more difficult when you’re a teenager – and you’re moving to another country. Such is the case with protagonist Maggie Lynch in Jessie Ann Foley’s fantastic new book, The Carnival at Bray.

Getting to Know the Spirit and People of Cuba

Dr. Jessie Voigts
September
29
/ 2014
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Have you always wanted to go to Cuba? I have. This long desire has been fed by tiny bits of Cuban goodness – recipes, photos, even a segment from Anthony Bourdain’s No Reservations: Forbidden Detour.

Educational and Enlightening Experiences with International Travel

Lexa Pennington
September
29
/ 2014
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Travel certainly broadens the mind but going abroad is also an opportunity to increase your knowledge. Studying in a foreign country, learning new languages and mixing with different cultures – an entire world of educational experiences is waiting to be explored.

 

Who Killed John F. Kennedy?

Penny Sadler
September
29
/ 2014

The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza chronicles the assassination and legacy of President John F. Kennedy; interprets the Dealey Plaza National Historic Landmark District and the John F. Kennedy Memorial Plaza; and presents contemporary culture within the context of presidential history

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Why I love Chiang Mai

Lars Wagoner
September
29
/ 2014
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Chiang Mai: my favorite Thai city! I love Chiang Mai because it is so diverse, quirky, and fun all at the same time. I can prove it to you with a few pictures I took around this amazing city.

Florida Culture for the Week of September 29 By Josh Garrick

Josh Garrick
September
29
/ 2014
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Florida Culture for the Week of September 29 By Josh Garrick

Oct 3 to Nov 2 – The Who’s Tommy at Mad Cow Theatre

Imagining A Global Education Standard

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Ed Forteau
September
27
/ 2014
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Dreaming big means imagining possibilities not accessible to our current reality. A big dream, when spoken aloud, sounds bonkers to the average person. Our big dream of the day is a global education standard.

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